glochidium
/ˌɡlɒkɪˈdiəm, ˌɡlɔk-/Definitions
1. noun
A small, usually barbed or hooked spine or spinelet found on the body of certain marine animals, such as sea urchins, often used for defense.
“The sea urchin’s glochidia caused painful puncture wounds to the diver’s skin.”